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Binoculars on Alaskan cruise
I've read that binoculars are a MUST on an Alaskan cruise. Trouble is, I don't know much about them. Any suggestions about the better/best brands, size, price range etc. to look for. I can't see using them much again after the cruise, so I don't expect I would purchase a pair that would cost big bucks. <BR>Thanks for your help.
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Binoculars should be taken. You can probably purchase a pair aboard ship at one of the stores at a good price.
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A good place to start: <BR> <BR>http://www.consumersearch.com/www/sp...fullstory.html <BR> <BR>Note: I am not, in any way, shape, or form, affliated with this or any other URL. I simply concluded this one had the best info. Those who conclude there is a better URL for binoculars info, just post it here.
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Paul, <BR>Thanks for the website. It's very useful. I usually look at Consumer Reports for these things, but they don't have an updated report. <BR>
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I certainly would not wait until I'm on board the ship to purchase binoculars. I would think they would be more expensive there!
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I thought I would throw in a suggestion. We took our Alaskan cruise at the end of July. Before we started, I packed a pair of gloves and a wrap around scarf to wear on deck. My Mom made fun of me when I gave her a set, too. But both of us really made use of them while viewing the glaciers because it can get pretty cold out on that deck for any period of time.
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I'd break the binocular question into two categories: <BR> <BR>Binoculars and scopes. <BR> <BR>We took both. A local photo store sold a scope for $99, originally $250. A scope is a monocular (???), which is very, very powerful. <BR> <BR>While we were in Alaska, the scope was excellent for viewing bears, eagles and Dall sheep from board ship. It is much harder to steady a scope than binoculars, but the difference was worth having both. <BR> <BR>Go to a photo store; they should sell both binocs and a scope. Check out each on some road sign a 1/4-1/2 mile down the road. You will see a difference. <BR>
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hi, i did a little research on buying binoculars last year before my purchase. i ended up buying a bushnell zoom 7-15 x 35 pair. i orginally wanted a small, compact pair, but after doing some reading, this was my compromise. you could probably get a decent pair for under $100 if you shop around. <BR> <BR>for a technical explanation of what the numbers mean check out this site: <BR>http://www.binoware.com/cgi-bin/perl...ER_ID=!ORDERID! <BR> <BR>good luck! definitely bring a pair to alaska! there will be much to see with them!
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